St. Anne Catholic Church
St. Anne Catholic Parish 1411 First Ave. W. Seattle, WA 98119 206-282-0223 www.stanneseattle.org Pastoral Coordinator Ron Ryan Parish Priest Fr. Tony Bawyn rryan@stanneseattle.org tonyb@seattlearch.org 206-382-4565 Pastoral Associate Mike Borte mikeborte@stanneseattle.org Pastoral Asst. for Administration Rich Santi rsanti@stanneseattle.or Pastoral Asst. for Community Involvement Judy Vitzthum judy@stanneseattle.org Bookkeeper Colleen Tyerman colleen@stanneseattle.org Administrative Asst. Kathy Picht Music Coordinator Kevin Vortmann St. Anne Parish School 101 W. Lee St. Seattle, WA 98119 206-282-3538 / www.stannesea.org Principal Mary Sherman Vice-Principal Heidi Austin Administrative Asst. Jennifer Hazzard kathy@stanneseattle.org msherman@stannesea.org haustin@stannesea.org jhazzard@stannesea.org Parish Councils & Commissions Pastoral Council Chris Waldref 206-779-6327 Finance Council Mike Shields 206-216-0286 Liturgy Commission Carol Ford 206-281-5920 School Commission Mark Keilholz 425-466-3193 Social Justice Commission Rebecca Weber 206-612-0257 Stewardship Commission Jane Larson 206-282-9892 Pastoral Care: To arrange for the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick or funeral arrangements, please call the Parish Office, 206-282-0223 (during non-business hours, press 5). Our church is accessible for mobility impaired persons and equipped with listening assistance devices. Please see an usher for more information. ST. ANNE PARISH WEEK Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time Liturgy of the Hours Week III SUNDAY November 4, 2018 8:00 AM Mass 9:00 AM Elementary Faith Formation 9:00 AM RCIA 10:00 AM Mass - St. Anne Parishioners, Intentions 10:00 AM Children s Liturgy 11:00 AM Coffee & Donuts 7:00 PM Young Adult Gym Night MONDAY November 5, 2018 8:30 AM Martha s Workers 8:45 AM Morning Prayer TUESDAY November 6, 2018 8:45 AM Morning Prayer 9:15 AM Bible Study 7:00 PM Contemplative Prayer WEDNESDAY November 7, 2018 8:45 AM Mass - Sonny Nelson 5:30 PM School Commission 7:00 PM Pastoral Council THURSDAY November 8, 2018 8:45 AM Mass Joel & LeAnne Bullard FRIDAY November 9, 2018 11:00 AM Funeral Mass for Lorraine Crist 7:30 PM AA Meeting SATURDAY November 10, 2018 10:00 AM Baptism Class 3:30 PM Reconciliation 5:00 PM Mass with Communal Anointing of the Sick SUNDAY November 11, 2018 8:00 AM Mass with Communal Anointing of the Sick 9:00 AM Elementary Faith Formation 9:00 AM RCIA 10:00 AM Mass with Communal Anointing of the Sick - St. Anne Parishioners, Intentions 10:00 AM Children s Liturgy 11:00 AM Coffee & Donuts 11:30 AM Confirmation Information Meeting 7:00 PM Young Adult Gym Night Deceased Question of the Week The full Gospel reading is available on the parish website. November 4, 2018 Mark 12:28-34 For children: What do you do to show someone that you love them? For adults: How do you show your love for God? How do you show your love for neighbor? What s one thing you could do this week to put this Gospel message into action? 2
Parish/ School Help Wanted Groundskeeper Position St. Anne Church & School are looking for a part time groundskeeper to maintain the grounds surrounding the campus, including grass, gardens, leaves and other debris materials. The position is for 18 hours per week. The qualified groundskeeper will work 3 days per week for 6 hours each day. If interested, contact Rich Santi at 206-282-0223. Elementary Faith Formation Classes Sundays 9:00-9:50 am Join us for our Elementary Faith Formation (EFF) Sessions. Our sessions for children ages 5-12 (Grades K-7) begin at 9 am on the second floor of our parish office. Parents participate with their children in the Gospel Weeklies program. For more information contact Mike @ 206-282-0223 or mikeborte@stanneseattle.org. ST. ANNE PARISH FIRST QUARTER FINANCIAL REPORT 2018/19 FISCAL YEAR (7/01/2018 thru 9/30/2018) The parish s Five Year Plan directs the Finance Council to communicate a financial summary to parishioners on a quarterly basis. For the first quarter of the current fiscal year, total offerings (stewardship and offerings at Mass) through September 2018 were $171,500. We budgeted $185,500, so revenue fell short of the year-to-date budget by $14,000. Expenses for the same period were $186,000 while the budget amount was $197,000. Therefore, by reigning in on expenses the actual balance was a shortfall of $3,000. The generous financial support of parishioners greatly helps us as we look to our future. Our hope is that this years level of contributions will increase so we can fully fund our programs and ministries. Please make a financial stewardship commitment for 2019. You can go to the parish website at www.stanneseattle.org and click on Online Giving, or fill out a stewardship card found at the narthex kiosk or church entries. Please help support the many ministries of St. Anne Parish. Any questions you might have can be directed towards any member of the Finance Council or Rich Santi, the Pastoral Assistant for Administration. Thank you for your involvement at St. Anne! School Days / CYO Reported by Carol Yund This is my Body - Taken, Blessed, Broken, Given Did you know Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) actually consists of two distinct holidays? November 1 is Dia de los Inocentes dedicated to infants and children. Thank you to Regina De Villasante for preparing a Dias de los Muertos altar and presenting the traditions of both days at the Monday Morning Assembly. Another tradition in November is the school food drive for Martha s Workers. Each class has a particular assignment and the drive lasts from November 8 th through November 16th. We are all reminded that feeding the hungry is a year-round task. There is a collection basket for Costco size tuna, mayonnaise, peanut butter and jelly across from the Assembly Room. It s not just peanut butter. Mr. Chris Hurley announced that Martha s Workers are the recipient of $1500 of the proceeds from the St. Anne Chess Club s tournaments last season. Spooktacular, Mrs. Alitha Regalia and team! Not an original compliment but so well deserved for the creativity and work that went into Monster Mash at Banchero Hall October 26. Rumor has it that a surprise guest will be involved in the presentation of the Move-a-thon results this Monday (Nov. 5). Monday Morning Assembly, Banchero Hall, 8:30. All are invited. CYO Soccer. Winners: 4/5 th grade girls and 5 th grade boys. 3
Please Pray for those listed & everyone in our community who is sick Parish Please pray for the sick James Arthur, father of Deborah Christine Ball Keitha Bradley, daughter of Monica John Briggs Bill Cook, stepfather of Regan Hurley Karen Cook, mother of Regan Hurley Frances Covey Lorraine Crist Lorraine Dankers Kathi Ellsworth Mike Finn John Flynn, son of Gerry & Damien Matt Gardner, nephew of Sue & Tyler Cartier Katherine Gehrts Joseph Gentile, father of Liz McKay Rebecca Goodrich, granddaughter of Betty Edwards Carolyn Henkemyer Chris Hurley Layla Hough Levi Jennings, brother of Tasceaie Dick & Peggy Kath, parents of Susan Lamb Kevin Kehl, nephew of Christine Ball Louise Legaz Fr. Jim Lee Joan Lord Barbara Lowney, sister of Ed Lowney Fay Mobbs Judy Montez Rufus Moore, father of Rebecca Moore Mary Mottle Cheryl Pothakos George Robinson, father of Annmarie White Ron Ryan Confirmation 2019 For young Catholics ages 15-19. Whether or not you re sure you want to be confirmed, now is a good time to explore the big questions about your faith and your life, in a safe environment with your peers. Information Meeting Sunday, November 11-11:30 am in the Assembly Room Sessions will be the 2nd Sunday of each month December - April, 11:30-2:30 pm Sylvia Sanders, mother of Amy Cunningham Rena Sarunich, mother of Danella Anderson Linda Snider, sister of Betty Edwards Louise St.Hilaire, sister-in-law of Ruth St. Hilaire Vincent Slatt, father of Mary Davis Carol Vizzare Please pray for the deceased Joe Radermacher, cousin of Monica Brown Norm Ellsworth Anne Haycock, mother of Fr. Tony Haycock Lorraine Crist Preston Hauck, nephew of Margaret Scheibe Anointing of the Sick Weekend Masses November 10-11 The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick will be celebrated at all our parish Masses next weekend, Nov. 10-11. In the Sacrament of Anointing, the community joins with the person seeking healing to ask God s grace, strength and wholeness. Anyone suffering from chronic illness, or who is seriously debilitated due to age, illness or accident, is encouraged to come to Mass and receive the sacrament. If you need a ride to church, please contact the parish office. Those parishioners unable to come to church may contact the parish office at any time to make arrangements to celebrate the sacrament at home. Remembering Those Who Have Died Every year, the church takes the month of November to remember those who have died. This tradition reminds us of our belief that, while we may b physically separated from loved ones, we will be reunited with them one day in the heavenly kingdom of God. During November, our parish Book of the Dead will be available near the baptismal font for you to enter the names of those who have died. We have an Altar of Remembrance where all are invited to bring a picture of someone they have lost and place it on the altar, and light a candle. Please be sure to have your name and phone number on the back to ensure it is returned to you at the end of the month. Thank you for sharing the memory of your loved one with our parish community. 4
Parish St. Anne Parish: Celebrating 110 Years Interesting facts about St. Anne Church Did you know The church was renovated in 2008, our Centennial Year. The marble in the altar, tabernacle pillar and ambo are from the original main altar. When the altar was dedicated in 2008, a relic of St. Anne was sealed inside the altar. The nursery at the west end of the church was originally the baptistery. The baptismal font in the narthex near the main entrance was from the original church built in 1908. The statue in the shrine behind the chapel entrance stood over the main doors of the original parish church from 1922 until its demolition in 1963. It is identical to the statue still standing over the entrance to St. Anne School. The large banner on the north wall depicting St. Anne, the Blessed Mother and the Child Jesus, shows our patron holding our parish church. The banner was designed and sewn by parishioners to mark the 50th anniversary of the dedication of the building on May 19, 1963. Inside the church on the banner, they included the names of all the people who were registered St. Anne Parishioners on that day. Let Your Speak Thursdays, Jan. 3, 17, 31, Feb. 14, 28; 7:00-8:30 pm Let Your Speak helps you listen to God speaking through your life, and explores how you can respond to that call. Participants use readings, presentations, projects and sharing to explore their life experience, values, relationships, and future direction. Take time to listen to your life. What you hear may surprise you. Fee: donation accepted. Registration is limited. Childcare available. a special program for Young Adults (ages 18-40) five sessions exploring God s unique purpose for your unique life Book Club St. Anne Book group is reading Hillbilly Ellegy by J.D. Vance. Please join us for a potluck dinner and book discussion. Everyone is welcome! WHERE: House of Prayer WHEN: 6:00 pm, November 14 Questions: Janet Callis - janetcallis@yahoo.com 5
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